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Salon Urbain in Quebec, Canada by Sid Lee Architecture

Saturday, July 21st, 2012

Article source: Sid Lee Architecture

Sid Lee Architecture and Ædifica turned the parking area at Place des Arts into a Salon Urbain, a versatile new space ideal
for meeting up before or after a musical performance, a gallery visit or a conference. The Salon Urbain fully captures the
artistic appeal of the site, located at the St. Urbain entrance of the Place des Arts and next to the new concert hall.
“The Salon Urbain boasts a conveniently central location, but it really comes to life during events,” explains Martin Leblanc,
architect and partner at Sid Lee Architecture. “The space is a destination in itself and a welcoming prelude to the musical
and social experience it precedes.”

Image Courtesy Stéphane Brugger

  • Architects: Sid Lee Architecture + Aedifica
  • Project: Salon Urbain
  • Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Client: Société de la Place des Arts
  • Use: Cultural
  • Area(Gross Floor Area): 5950 pi2 (louge area only)
  • Completion date: January 2010 to May 2012
  • Construction budget: +/- 8 500 000,00$
  • Constructor: SNC Lavalin
  • Floor: Oak/ceramic tiles
  • Wall: Metal / drywall
  • Ceiling: Metal / drywall
  • Photographer Credit: Stéphane Brugger

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Buijtenkeuken in Rhoon, The Netherlands by Studio Elmo Vermijs

Saturday, July 21st, 2012

Article source: Studio Elmo Vermijs

On second of  June, in the outskirts of Rhoon, the Netherlands, the Buijtenkeuken was launched, five projects (Buijtenpaths, Buijtenbrewery, Buijtenbed, Buijtennursery and Buijtenkitchen) which investigate the coming years the relationship between landscape and recreation.

Buijtenkeuken

  • Architects: Studio Elmo Vermijs
  • Project: Buijtenkeuken
  • Location: Rhoon, The Netherlands
  • Materials: secondhand plywood, former greenhouse profiles, ropes, pulleys, steel, old potter stone, ceramic felt.
  • Dimensions: 273cm x 250cm x 298cm
  • Engineer: Frans Schippers
  • Technical drawings: Dirk Overduin
  • Realisation: Mud Projects, Kay Klop, Gebrand Dros
  • Cook: Pepijn Schmeink
  • Photos: Ralph Kämena, Sergio Gambetta

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Gardens by The Bay in Singapore by Grant Associates

Saturday, July 21st, 2012

Article source: Grant Associates

The first phase of Singapore’s dramatic Gardens by the Bay project opens to the public on 29th June following completion of the 54-hectare £500m Bay South Garden by a world-class British design team led by Bath-based landscape architects, Grant Associates.

Gardens by the Bay is one of the largest garden projects of its kind in the world.  Ultimately, the site will total 101 hectares comprising three distinct gardens – Bay South, Bay East and Bay Central.  Located on reclaimed land in Singapore’s new downtown at Marina Bay, the site will provide a unique leisure destination for local and international visitors.

Gardens by the Bay

  • Architects: Grant Associates
  • Project: Gardens by The Bay
  • Location: Singapore

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Krea Arts Centre in Vitória, Spain by Roberto Ercilla

Saturday, July 21st, 2012

Article source: Roberto Ercilla

The solution proposed for the Art Centre is basically articulated around a dialogue between the old convent and the new building. A building-corridor winds next to the old building and goes over it to end up inside the cloister. It is conceived to be an icon, with an image that is formal and categorical yet simple and recognizable, which contrasts the former convent. Each building has an independent interpretation and they confront each other without establishing formal competition.

Krea Arts Centre

  • Architects: Roberto Ercilla & Miguel Angel Campo
  • Project: Krea Arts Centre
  • Location: Polygon Betoño, Vitoria, Spain
  • Client: Caja Vital Kutxa
  • Technical Architects: Richard gouge & Rafael de la Hoz
  • Construction Company: Construcciones Amenabar
  • Surface:  9,899 m²
  • Budget: € 13,000,000
  • Software used: AutoCAD and Rhino

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Hashi Mori in Berlin, Germany by Affect Studio

Saturday, July 21st, 2012

Article source: Affect Studio

Located in the heart of Berlin, this newly completed izakaya restaurant combines traditional Japanese materials and hand craft with 3D modeling and computer programming to form an atmospheric space for dining. Responding to the client’s wishes for a cozy space that establishes a visual identity for the restaurant while also maximizing table count, the entire design intervention is achieved without the use of a single wall. A 56 sq meter ceiling installation serves as the main design feature of the restaurant.
By using the chopstick as a simple, repeating element, the project creates an immersive and highly intimate canopy over the space.

Hashi Mori

  • Architects: Affect Studio
  • Project: Hashi Mori
  • Location: Berlin, Germany
  • Software used: Grasshopper, Rhino, and Processing

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CICERON II in Polanco, Mexico City by Dellekamp Arquitectos

Friday, July 20th, 2012

Article source: Dellekamp Arquitectos

This three-apartment penthouse building on the corner of Calle Cicerón, located in Mexico City’s high-end residential hub of Polanco, resorts to a single structural strategy for all its achievements. Instead of investing in façade design, it bets on a structure of clear-cut spatial intention that maximizes window view while preserving privacy.

Model

  • Architects: Dellekamp Arquitectos
  • Project: CICERON II
  • Location: Polanco, Mexico City
  • Program: Apartment building
  • Date: 2011
  • Status: in process
  • Architectural Project: Dellekamp Arquitectos|Derek Dellekamp
  • Project Leader: Jachen Schleich
  • Team:  Emiel Tijhuis, Julien Sabadelle, Daniel Carlson, Santiago Solana
  • Text: Yaoci Pardo

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Reorganization of the Victoria Kent Park in Sevilla, Spain by Antonio Blanco Montero

Friday, July 20th, 2012

Article source: Antonio Blanco Montero

The intervention takes place in a park area in which the expectations of the original project didn’t reach the estimated reactions, leaving a marginal area with no treatment other than the concrete block paving, out of scale and without an intended use. The situation is bound to lack of maintenance of urban furniture and equipment. It is detected lack of recreational areas, as the wooded areas are fenced with hedges that prevent people from resting in the shade.

Image Courtesy Fernando Alda

  • Architects: Antonio Blanco Montero
  • Project: Reorganization of the Victoria Kent Park
  • Location: Camas. Sevilla. Spain
  • Client: Ayuntamiento de Camas
  • Project Area (sqm): 2.223 sqm
  • Year: 2011
  • Contractor: Antonio Guisado Angulo
  • Photographer: Fernando Alda
  • Software used: Drawing: AutoCAD; Structure calculation: CYPE Ingenieros; Lighting: Dialux

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Saijo Clinic in Tokyo, Japan by Aida Atelier, Inc.

Friday, July 20th, 2012

Article source:  Aida Atelier, Inc.

Saijo Clinic is a private mental health clinic with short-care/group-care programs on the 11th floor penthouse of a building facing Shinjuku Gyoen Park, 58ha urban park located in central Tokyo. The penthouse was originally built as a part of a gigantic signboard on rooftop. The sign graphic was later abolished by newly introduced landscape regulations, however, the space inside was left over. In designing the interior of the clinic, we sought to incorporate the extraordinary contrast between different urban scales.

Image Courtesy Tatsuya Noaki

  • Architects:  Aida Atelier, Inc.
  • Project: Saijo Clinic
  • Location:Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
  • Program: Mental Clinic
  • Design Team: Tomoro Aida + Shinpei Uehara
  • Sign design: Takeru Ide
  • Construction: Apex, LTD.
  • Furniture: inter.office
  • Design: 12/2010 – 02/2011 (3 months)
  • Construction: 02/2011 – 03/2011 (1 month)
  • Floor: 11F (Penthouse)
  • Floor area: 116.56m2
  • Photography: ©Tatsuya Noaki
  • Software used: AutoCAD, FormZ, Illustrator, Photoshop

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Private house at Reguengos in Alentejo, Portugal by Henrique Barros-Gomes

Friday, July 20th, 2012

Article source: Henrique Barros-Gomes

With a contemporary and minimalist approach, this exposed concrete weekend house is to be located in a rural area in upstate Reguengos de Monsaraz, Alentejo, Portugal.

The site is a clearing with dense wooded surroundings. The house has large glazed surfaces, increasing the interior exterior relation. Wooden sliding louvres, recessed in the walls, provide shade from the sun and protection from intruders. Roof slabs extend to the exterior, shading the glazed panels.

Private house at Reguengos

  • Architects: Henrique Barros-Gomes
  • Project: Private house at Reguengos
  • Location: Alentejo, Portugal
  • Software used: Autocad (for 2D), modeled and rendered with 3DSmax/mentalray and post-produced with Photoshop

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Holiday Home Villa in Koh Samui, Thailand by Thai Architect Mr.Bodin Sritrakul

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

Article source: Mr.Bodin Sritrakul

The villa set on a high sloping land overlooking Kamalaya resort  to the sea with The Panoramic view and can see many of  the surrounding islands.

The Thai contemporary design contains four bedrooms, a living room in the center of the design and a twelve-meter swimming pool.  The design is structured with concrete and all the finishing is a natural material, with wooden floor in the bedrooms, polished cement in the main living, and a sand-wash flooring for the decking and walkway.

Holiday Home Villa

  • Architects: Thai Architect Mr.Bodin Sritrakul
  • Project: Holiday Home Villa
  • Location:  Baan Lamn Set Koh Samui Thailand
  • Construction : Neo Concept Design & Construction.
  • Project owner : Mr.Jean-Luc
  • Construction Cost : 450,000 USD.

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